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MONTHLY MAINTENANCE
Fig.23
Non Boiler Model - See Fig. 24, 25 & 26
Remove the fire bricks on each side. Remove sec-
ondary air pipe by removing the retaining screw on
left hand side. Remove the baffle by first lifting it up
and pulling it forward, then rotate it down around the
baffle supports. Replace the baffle, the firebricks
and the secondary air pipe before the fire is lit.
Ensure the secondary air pipe is sealed to the right
hand side with fire cement.
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
It is recommended that the flue pathways in the
stove are cleaned on a monthly basis (or less
depending on the soot build up created by the fuel
being used) and the chimney cleaned annually.
Boiler Model - See Fig. 23
Remove baffle underneath the boiler cross flow
chamber by lifting it upwards and pulling it outwards
and insert cleaning brush. Replace baffle before
lighting fire.
When fitted correctly the baffle should fall forward to
close onto the bottom of the boiler. The appliance
will not function correctly with this baffle misaligned
or missing.
ADJUSTING THE DOOR CATCH
Over time, the fire door latch can loosen due to the
continual compression and hardening of the rope
seal between the door and the front casting. The
position of the latch can be easily adjusted (in
order to tighten the door closure) by removing the
nut casting to allow the latch to be positioned clos-
er to the back of the door casting - see Figure 27.
The tightness of the door seal should be checked
after each adjustment is made. lt is recommended
that the rope seals on the stove are changed at
least every two years or sooner if the seal loses its
integrity.
Door Handle
Axle
Spacer
Washers
Latch
Spacer
Nut
Fig.27
Fig.24
Secondary Air Pipe
Retaining Screw
Baffle Support
Fig.25
Fig.26
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